…may finally be real. With word of Apple ramping up production on a CDMA version of the iPhone, could we finally have the Verizon iPhone everyone has been pining over? Well, it’s either that or Sprint, or even worse, some mobile carrier in some country you have never heard of. Hey, stranger things have happened. […]
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Facebook. For some people, it is the internet. In fact, for many of the same people, they consider their computer a Facebook box. Millions upon millions of people eat, sleep, and breathe Facebook. So why is it that a site with more hits than God him/herself has absolutely no customer service? Let me fill you […]
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Oh my sweet, sweet Google Wave. Though I did not know you long, and for the life of me could not figure out what you actually did, our parting is such sweet sorrow. You held the promise of a revolutionary app, one people wouldn’t know how they lived without. Ends up, people had no idea […]
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So, supposedly the Library of Congress gets together every so often and tell us new and exciting ways to pillage various media and technology. It’s all pretty exciting I guess. Anyway, today they re-examined the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and decided that jailbreaking your iPhone is covered by fair use protection. What’s that mean? Whereas […]
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Catching up a bit after a busy, busy week, I thought we would take a look at the weeks biggest tech stories. From free bumpers, to Verizons data plan announcement, or lack thereof, this week hasn’t been without it’s ups and downs. With a App, iPhone 4 users can now request their free bumper or […]
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Here’s what we will do: Create a smartphone that is practically a work of art. Release it. And then give away free ugly rubber bumpers to cover up the sleek aluminum side so you can actually use your phone. Today’s press conference, in which Apple was set to announce their plans for the iPhone 4′s antenna, was […]
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I’ll spare you the Star Wars joke and get right to the good stuff. Droid X is here. And with Verizons latest flagship phone, come the reviews and impressions. Who knew the most popular feature would be the ability to hold it with your left hand. Ars Technica Impressions Gizmodo Review (Is it me, or […]
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…that’s a lot of bean curd Mr. Jobs. Bernstein Research analyst Tony Sacconaghi gave his summation, citing that Apple is much more likely to give away free cases to minimize the antenna issue. Supposedly these cases that Apple is charging $29 for cost the company all of a buck. So this would be a cheaper, […]
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